I mean... it’s impressive, but it was a pretty pointless effort in terms of GC. He did a massive effort and only gained like 10 seconds over Pog. He also lost like 3:30 minutes of advantage over the last 17km.
@@TheJackal159 if you truly know cycling, you would know that he is not at all interested in GC 😂😂😂he is a classic rider n some sort of a sprinter. His goal is stage wins
@@Naah732 bruh the dude is effortlessly gapping ALAPHILIPPE where he is supposed to be the best in the world (short steep climbs) ,he is also beating the best sprinters in the world in their yard, beating the punchers on summit finishes and also beating the spring classics specialists on the cobblestones
Van Der Poel can sprint. Van Der Poel can climb. Van Der Poel can go in the breakaway. What Van Der Poel can not do?
Lose.
wear a jacket?
It's amazing you can basically say the same for Van Aert Pogacar and Alaphilippe
Finish a tour!
Out of this world! Not since Floyd Landis have we seen a ride like this!
What are you saying??
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nice summary, you chose to not show MVDP breaking away from the peleton, smart move, no wonder you guys get so many views...
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maybe the time to drug test mvdp or check his bike
After each stage winner gets checked on both bike and himself
I mean... it’s impressive, but it was a pretty pointless effort in terms of GC. He did a massive effort and only gained like 10 seconds over Pog. He also lost like 3:30 minutes of advantage over the last 17km.
@@TheJackal159 Mvdp wasn't even interested in GC. He was already 20 min behind. So he went for stage win (and for some more warmth ;-) )
@@TheJackal159 if you truly know cycling, you would know that he is not at all interested in GC 😂😂😂he is a classic rider n some sort of a sprinter. His goal is stage wins
@@Naah732 bruh the dude is effortlessly gapping ALAPHILIPPE where he is supposed to be the best in the world (short steep climbs) ,he is also beating the best sprinters in the world in their yard, beating the punchers on summit finishes and also beating the spring classics specialists on the cobblestones